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[* black] Start by flipping your laptop over, so that you see its bottom side. You should see the device tags, as well as nine screws around the outer edges.
-[* black] Use a small, Phillips head screwdriver to remove each of the nine screws securing the back panel (circled in red). As you go, place the screws into a small box to avoid losing them.
-[* black] Insert a plastic prying tool or spudger between the laptop casing and the back panel. For this laptop, the easiest place to start is beside the hinges. Gently work your way around the outer edge. This will release the clips inside that are holding the panel in place (locations marked in blue).
+[* black] Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove each of the [size mm] screws securing the back panel. The size [#8 ?] head from the iFixit kit works well for this.
+[* black] Beside either hinge, insert a plastic prying tool between the laptop casing and the back panel. Gently work your way around the outer edge to release the clips holding the casing and panel together.